Transcript: NLP 3. Nov 30 2004

Thom's online class in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming).
Week 3: Framing. The map is not the territory.
 

How To Take Back A Stolen Election

“Never again!” says the slogan in an email I received from an activist friend. “Never again will we allow a stolen election in the USA!” But how are we going to stop it?

Transcript: NLP 2. Nov 23 2004

Thom's online class in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming).
Week 2: Primary motivation strategies: moving toward pleasure, moving away from pain. Goal setting. There is no failure, only feedback. There are no mistakes, only outcomes.
 
 

‘Stinking Evidence’ of Possible Election Fraud Found in Florida

There was something odd about the poll tapes. (And it always seemed to favor George W. Bush…)

Transcript: NLP 1. Nov 16 2004

Thom's online class in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming).
Week 1: Rapport, modalities: visual, auditory, kinesthetic (feeling). Anchoring.

Restoring Trust in the Vote

Mea culpa…

This is a Game Where Principles are the Stake

Take heart. Democracy has come under assault in America before, we’ve survived, and the nation actually became stronger for the struggle.

Evidence Mounts That The Vote May Have Been Hacked

When I spoke with Jeff Fisher this morning (Saturday, November 06, 2004), the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida’s 16th District said he was waiting for the FBI to show up. Fisher has evidence, he says, not only that the Florida election was hacked, but of who hacked it and how. [...]

The Ultimate Felony Against Democracy

The hot story in the Blogosphere is that the “erroneous” exit polls that showed Kerry carrying Florida and Ohio (among other states) weren’t erroneous at all – it was the numbers produced by paperless voting machines that were wrong, and Kerry actually won. As more and more analysis is done of what may (or may [...]

Don’t Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate

Book and DVD “How Democrats and Progressives Can Win” by George Lakoff
Review by Thom Hartmann, originally published at buzzflash.com on November 4, 2004